2nd Annual Tree Photo Contest

Share your TREE LOVE by emailing us a JPEG version of your most beautiful or amazing photo of a tree and you could win a FREE Personalized Tree Gift. See details below.

Contest Fine Print: Please make sure the photo is one you took yourself, that the main object in the photo is a tree or trees, that it doesn’t have any copyright restrictions on it, and that you email it by midnight Pacific time, April 20th to PhotoContest@treesforachange.com

We reserve the right to not post your photo for voting if one or more of these conditions aren’t met. You may submit more than one photo, but we will choose only one photo per person to post for voting.

Voting will begin HERE on Earth day- Aprill 22nd, and close at midnight Pacific time, April 28th. Winners will be announced HERE on Arbor Day- April 29th and will also be included in our May email newsletter. We reserve the right to stop accepting photos before April 2oth if we receive more than 40 entries.

The people who submit the top 3 vote getting photos will win a FREE Personalized Tree Gift, which can be planted in the name of the winner or someone of their choosing. Winners will receive an email by May 3rd with details about how to redeem their prize. Prizes must be redeemed within one year.

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Appreciating the opportunity to provide a very special gift that connects people to nature

Supporting and investing in relationships- between us, clients, and gift recipients

Respecting the forest, its inhabitants, and the impact of our projects

Providing excellent customer service, always

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